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NIGHT OF THE

OPEN DOOR

Downtown Phoenix, Jan. 31, 2015

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Action, Advocacy and Arts-Community Arts Exhibits-Bugs, Birds, Beasts and Blooms 4-8 p.m.

Enjoy the spring art exhibition, “Bugs, Birds, Beasts, and Blooms” which celebrates the love of collecting, cataloging, preserving, and understanding the natural world.

UCENT 2nd Floor Lobby Area

Admission Services Information Booth 4-8 p.m.

Are you excited about the opportunities ASU offers but not sure where to start? Drop by the Admission Services booth; we’ll answer all your questions, from how to apply to your next steps once you’re admitted to choosing which of our 300+ majors is perfect for you.

Taylor Mall

Arizona Center for Law and Society Building Showcase

4-8 p.m.

The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law invites you to view renderings of the new Arizona Center for Law and Society set to open Summer 2016.

Taylor Mall

ASU Libraries: Reading is Your Superpower! 4-8 p.m.

At the ASU Libraries, we know that reading books can unlock wonderful worlds full of action, adventure and wonder. We want to know what books have given you your superpowers, and we’ll share our favorites with you.

Taylor Mall

Barrett, The Honors College 4-8 p.m.

Barrett, The Honors College is the top honors college for dynamic students. Come see our booth with students available to answer questions, and to play games.

Champions of Change 4-8 p.m.

Join us for special appearances by current and former ASU student athletes from the College of Health Solutions and the College of Nursing & Health Innovation. These “Champions of Change” are making a positive difference in our community. Be inspired by their stories, get photos and autographs.

Taylor Mall

NIGHT OF THE

OPEN DOOR

Downtown Phoenix, Jan. 31, 2015

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ASU Night of the Open Door events offer more than 100 activities on four campuses, from wielding a medieval sword to state-of-the-art technology.

• Night of the Open Door @ Downtown Phoenix, 4-8 p.m., Jan. 31

• Night of the Open Door @ Polytechnic campus, 5-8:30 p.m., Feb. 20 • Night of the Open Door @ Tempe campus, 4-9 p.m., Feb. 28 • Open Door @ West, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., March 28

One of the most popular signature events of the AZSciTech Festival, Night of the Open Door enables you to explore the Tempe, Polytechnic, Downtown Phoenix and West campuses. Each campus has it own character and festival, with multicultural performances and hands-on activities that celebrate the sciences and arts, culture and engineering, math and physics, language and health and puts discovery at your fingertips.

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Civic Space

Park

1st Ave.

2nd Ave.

3rd Ave.

4th Ave.

Fillmore St.

Pierce St.

Taylor St

Polk St.

Van Buren St.

Central Ave.

1st St.

2nd St.

3rd St.

Fillmore St.

Van Buren St.

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One W

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Herberger

Theater

Arizona Republic/ 12 News

Sheraton

Hotel

Freeport-McMoRan

Westin

Central Station

Transit Center

Westward Ho The

Valley Youth

Theater

Downtown

Technology

Exchange

Federal

Building

US

Security

Building

City of Phoenix Public Transit Building

Metro

Institute

POST

SDFCD

CRONK

NHI

NHI2

TALRPLACE

UCENT

ACLS

UNDER

CONSTRUCTION

AEEB

LFYMCA

Taylor Mall

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Event Locations

Civic Space Park

CRONK (Cronkite Building)

LFYMCA (Sun Devil Fitness Center)

Taylor Mall

UCENT (University Center)

Registration

Food

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Visitor Parking

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College of Public Service and Community Solutions: Solutions for Arizona

Communities 4-8 p.m.

College of Public Service and Community Solutions is committed to transforming communities. Share your personally-crafted solution for Arizona communities in the following focus-areas: community development, health care, infrastructure, environment and water, education, young talent, civic engagement, job creation.

UCENT 2nd Floor Lobby Area Cronkite School Tour 4-8 p.m.

Throughout Night of the Open Door, students and staff will lead tours of the Cronkite School, a 225,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art media complex home to Arizona PBS and the Cronkite’s competitive professional programs in broadcast, multimedia and sports journalism, entrepreneurship, new media and public relations.

Walter Cronkite School lobby

Cronkite School: Reporting in the Field on Taylor Mall

4-8 p.m.

Check out our interactive, hands-on booth where Cronkite School students lead you through a professional, on-camera set up in the field.

CSI Phoenix 4-8 p.m.

Investigate real cadavers, cadaver plastinates (think “Body Works” but less dramatic and gory), and the powerful Anatomy 3D software as we showcase some of the instrumentation you’d find in a real CSI lab. (Check out the beautiful saltwater ecosystem while you’re in 375.)

UCENT 375, 381 and 383

How Safe Is It to Ride a Rollercoaster? 4-8 p.m.

A mini-roller coaster demonstrates the physics behind these thrilling amusement park rides. Enjoy a few other hands-on physics activities, including FUN FLY STICKS (levitate incredible metallic-looking shapes), FAKE PIGGY (a 3D image generated using parabolic mirrors), and see LIGHTNING form before your eyes.

UCENT 371 Lightning Talks 4-8 p.m.

Inspired by the profoundly popular TED Talks, listen to a select group of faculty experts who are championing advancements in health and community-related projects in ASU’s College of Health Solutions, College of Nursing & Health Innovation, and College of Public Service and Community Solutions.

UCENT 282/286

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at ASU

4-8 p.m.

Come get a taste of what OLLI has to offer to adults aged 50+! Please join us to learn about how you can be part of our OLLI community and to see what exciting classes we have prepared for the Spring 2015 semester.

UCENT 2nd Floor Classroom 253 Paper Football Field Goals 4-8 p.m.

Design your own paper football and kick field goals! Join University Academic Success Programs on the first floor of the University Center in Suite 171. Using force and angles to make field goals from different distances and positions. Can you kick the game winner?

UCENT 171

Student Performances and Film Screenings in the Civic Space Park

4-8 p.m.

School of Music & School of Film, Dance & Theatre present Student Performances and Film Screenings in the Civic Space Park.

Civic Space Park Scientist’s Surprise 4-8 p.m.

Have fun exploring miscellaneous biology and chemical models!

UCENT 379

Sun Devil Campus Stores Prize booth 4-8 p.m.

Climb in our booth and get blown away by prizes. Grab as many entries as possible to win.

Taylor Mall

Sun Devil Fitness Complex 4-8 p.m.

The Sun Devil Fitness Complex is a student-funded fitness facility that offers ASU students, faculty and staff the opportunity to pursue a healthy lifestyle through exercise and play. Connected to the Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA on the ground floor, The Sun Devil Fitness complex serves members of both the YMCA and the ASU communities. Student staff will be on hand to provide tours of the Sun Devil Fitness Complex.

Sun Devil Fitness Complex Downtown Phoenix

Trio Devils Downtown Phoenix Campus 4-6 p.m.

Check out the Downtown Phoenix Campus Trio Devils. The downtown organization will be giving out hot chocolate and pastries. You will be able to learn more about what the Downtown Student Organization is doing for our students and local community!

Taylor Mall

Trivia + Football = Thrive 4-8 p.m.

The Programming and Activities Board Downtown is excited to host a football toss game for Night of the Open Door! For this game, the participants will be asked a trivia question. If answered correctly, they will have 3 chances to successfully throw a small football through one of the fives slots. Upon making it through a slot, the participant will receive one free PAB item!

Civic Space Park

Step Student Gallery 1-7 p.m.

The Step Gallery will be open to the public.

605 East Grant St.

School of Art Grant Street Studio Tour 1-8 p.m.

Tours of the School of Art graduate studios are open/available to the public.

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